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Reports redundant qualifiers (or their parts) on class names, functions, and properties.
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    A fully qualified name is an unambiguous identifier that specifies which object, function, or property a call refers to.
    In the contexts where the name can be shortened, the inspection informs on the opportunity and the associated
    'Remove redundant qualifier name' quick-fix allows amending the code.
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<p><b>Examples:</b></p>
<pre><code>
  package my.simple.name
  import kotlin.Int.Companion.MAX_VALUE

  class Foo

  fun main() {
      val a = my.simple.name.Foo()    // 'Foo' resides in the declared 'my.simple.name' package, qualifier is redundant
      val b = kotlin.Int.MAX_VALUE    // Can be replaced with 'MAX_VALUE' since it's imported
      val c = kotlin.Double.MAX_VALUE // Can be replaced with 'Double.MAX_VALUE' since built-in types are imported automatically
  }
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<p>After the quick-fix is applied:</p>
<pre><code>
  package my.simple.name
  import kotlin.Int.Companion.MAX_VALUE

  class Foo

  fun main() {
      val a = Foo()
      val b = MAX_VALUE
      val c = Double.MAX_VALUE
  }
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